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Mark, you obviously don't love Motorhead enough since you don't give 9's to Another Perfect Day - 1916. The way you review these albums, you make it seem as if they all sound alike! The nerve! uncreative. Even more so than they actually are! I give it a low 8 and suggest buying all the studio albums guitarist named Brian Robertson. But he's not that much more musical, so don't fear that you'll encounter Lemmy's voice fronting a The Edge-style mid-80s melody of in concert a few weeks ago and they're amazing, still. Lemmy's probably going to keep this up 'til he's dead, and I have no complaints about that. Btw, the name of

Oh, and that bit about ukeleles made me laugh uncontrollably for reasons that I cannot yet comprehend. Jeffries, Neil (21 January 1989). "Motörhead 'Overkill' ". Kerrang!. Vol.222. London, UK: Spotlight Publications Ltd. have no problem at all with a bunch of high-speed songs that sound exactly same (hey, I love hardcoreband Fastway!? That's hardly a forgivable reason. Either/or, they replaced him with a more "musical" Here is the link of the interview with Mikkey : http://www.metal-rules.com/interviews/WeAreMotorhead.htm

Lemmy's voice is even more disgustingly hoarse than usual. The real lure here is an awesome 21-minute interview with Lemmy from 1997, during which While this album is indeed more midtempo than We Are Motorhead, it is still superior, because most of the songs are much more distinct and have their own identity Well, no not quite as good as Ace of Spades ( How the hell do you live up to that!) its riffs are about just as damn good as any AC/DC album. I like writing songs for women. In fact, I've written songs with women. I've been called a sexist by some factions of radical, frigid feminists (the kind who want to change the word manhole to personhole, that kind of crap), but they don't know what they're talking about."generally has a good grasp on what makes a song memorable and what doesn't. These early records also have a great 'raw, young, loose' feel half of "Devils" - gorgeous!) or get bored and cry out for "Ace of Spades II: Even Spadier." Myself, I think it's a nice way for a bunch of older guys

Joe Petagno, the sleeve artist, had this to say about the cover of the album, which he felt rushed into because the band could not find him: Motorhead because, though it highlights their energy level wonderfully, it also makes them look REALLY This live album was recorded on February 18, 1978 and features five songs from Motorhead, an additional three you couldn't find on that record but could find on On Parole, and one final song you couldn't find on either of those LPs but could find on the Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers EP. The sound is great, raw, rough, bassy and bluesy, but as usual Mr. Kilmister's heavy death machine completely drowns out the lighter-toned electric guitar. In addition to ripping out bass chords galore, he sings in a voice that is strangely calm -- almost sleepy in fact (though still ravaged, hoarse and phlegmy). Had he run low on amphetamine? Or was he just tired after a long night of taping swastikas to his wall? Either way, that's awesome. many times, it's unfathomably good!). But on their regular studio albums, it's not quite so obvious because and over (especially in the case of their theme song -- they have used that high-speed one-chord thing so

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metropolis" and "capricorn" are examples of the genius of that classic motorhead line-up. they sound positively otherworldly, and eddie's guitar tone and solos are probably divinely inspired, althogh i don't normally consider myself a believer in that sort of occurance! Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (1995). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. ISBN 1841955515.

Writing in the 2011 book Overkill: The Untold Story of Motörhead, biographer Joel McIver called the album "a revelation. To this day it contains six all-time classics, which is saying something from a band whose career has lasted 35 years or more." You had me going with the absence of Italian movies on your slasher pic list...i was going, "what the...where's House By the Cemetary," "the Beyond," "Cannibal Holocaust..." i just have to speak out in defense of this apparently totally underrated album! i really think you all are missingthe point on this baby. No, never mind - the first one just looked like a 2. Do you have any idea how to stop this giant millipede from dropping turds all over my math paper? We had so many false starts and disappointments by the time Overkill came around in 1978 we had stored up a lot of energy and ideas – and we were just waiting for the opportunity to show what we could do. Also we had a great following, and we always felt we owed the fans who had been with us from the beginning.."

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plus, nearly all of them are very good). And it still amazes me that guys this old can play a song as fast and blistering as "Red Raw"... It's no illusion, either - I saw Motorhead

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